BUSINESS: We have known that the BBC Wales is leaving its home in Llandaff, we just haven't known where they are moving to. Today, the organisation is expected to confirm that it has chosen the Central Square development in the centre of Cardiff as the location for its new headquarters.

It is understood that with approval having been given by BBC executives in London and the BBC Trust, staff will be officially told where the new £170m headquarters will be located.

8.09am

FRONT PAGES: Time to take a look at the front page of the South Wales Echo and the lead story is mum Nicole Reyes who tells the paper the full story behind her Caribbean "hell".

The 38-year-old was convicted of the voluntary manslaughter of her husband Jorge in February after a two-and-a-half hour trial but had already been in prison since his death in July 2012. She returned to her Cardiff home at the weekend after her family paid the £55,000 needed in bail money.

7.42am

ROADS: Fire crews are currently responding to a road traffic accident near Tesco on Ffordd Pengam, Pengam Green. Motorists are being told to take care on that route.

7.40am

RESCUE: Fire crews in Cardiff last night used a specialist line and boat rescue crew to rescue a dog that had got into difficulty in Llanishen Reservoir. It happened at 7.15pm and the dog was safely rescued

7.26am

RETAIL: The big news on the high street today is the opening of Cardiff's new Primark store. Hundreds of news jobs have been created in Cardiff city centre by budget clothing chain, bringing it total workforce in the capital to more than 600. We are going to be at the opening this morning for a taster of what the new store looks like and some of the bargains that can be picked up

7.22am

ROADS: Busy in all the normal places this morning, with no major problems to report on the roads or public transport so far this morning

7.14am

Good morning from a nice, sunny Cardiff. Did you hear that rain in the early hours though? Good news is that the forecast is there is a chance of scattered showers later today, but they are going to clear up and the rest of the week is looking sunny and DRY

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